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Reservoir Engineering Handbook

Tarek Ahmed
TLDR
In this paper, the material balance equation was used to predict the type curve analysis of reservoir fluid flow in terms of the ratio of relative permeability of reservoir-fluid properties relative to rock properties.
Abstract
Fundamentals of Reservoir Fluid Behavior Reservoir-Fluid Properties Laboratory Analysis of Reservoir Fluids Fundamentals of Rock Properties Relative Permeability Concepts Fundamentals of Reservoir Fluid Flow Oil Well Performance Gas Well Performance Gas and Water Coning Water Influx Oil Recovery Mechanisms and the Material Balance Equation Predicting Oil Reservoir Performance Gas Reservoirs Principles of Waterflooding Vapor-Liquid Phase Equilibria Decline and Type Curve Analysis Index

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Volumetric strain associated with methane desorption and its impact on coalbed gas production from deep coal seams

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated quantitatively the effects of reservoir pressure and sorption-induced volumetric strain on coal-seam permeability with constraints from the adsorption isotherm and associated volumetrized strain measured on a Cretaceous Mesaverde Group coal (Piceance basin) and derived a stressdependent permeability model.
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Numerical simulation of Fluid-Rock coupling heat transfer in naturally fractured geothermal system

TL;DR: In this article, the role of heat transfer between the rock matrix and circulating fluid on economic hot water production from fractured geothermal systems is investigated and a numerical procedure is developed by coupling fluid flow with heat transfer.
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Microemulsion flooding for enhanced oil recovery

TL;DR: In this paper, injection assays have been carried out with two types of microemulsion: one was prepared with a commercial surfactant (MCS) and another contained a micro-emulsion synthesized in laboratory (MLS).
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A comprehensive review on Enhanced Oil Recovery by Water Alternating Gas (WAG) injection

TL;DR: Water-Alternating-Gas (WAG) injection is a relatively mature oil recovery technique in hydrocarbon reservoirs that has long attracted the interest of the oil and gas industry due to its successful performance as mentioned in this paper.